The typological theories articulated by Moisei Ginzburg and the architects of his circle guided the development of Soviet architecture and remain influential in Russia today. Re-visiting these ideas highlights their relationships to the concepts and theoretical principles that were elaborated by the academic schools, which were grounded in the traditions of the past. Recent historical studies have revealed this intimate connection between the academic tradition and the modernism that was born to negate it, emphasizing continuity in the historical path of architecture. Applied to the history of Soviet architecture, this insight does not raise questions about the nuances in stylistic or theoretical similarities or differences between Soviet c...
In the modern architecture of Russia, there is a shortage of morphological ideas associated with the...
Methodological issues of historical research on architecture and town planning of the Soviet period ...
Russian art studies traditionally approach Constructivism as a movement that was opposed to Supremat...
Constructivism changed the face of many Soviet cities and was reflected in history as one of the mos...
This project examines two of architect Moisei Ginzburg’s most famous contributions to Soviet archite...
We have long regarded beating babies of avant-garde to be the most serious cultural crime, which thr...
The aim of the study was to provide answers to a historical question that still remains a blank spot...
The dramatic transformation of Russian architecture from the 1880s to the 1917 revolution reflected ...
This paper examines the role of architecture in the promotion of political ideologies through the st...
Leading contemporary architects stated their adherence to the ideas of the Russian Avant-garde that ...
Defence date: 22 May 2014Examining Board: Professor Stephen Smith, EUI - Supervisor; Professor Pave...
is article will present the Lithuanian architecture of the first two decades after WWII. Although sp...
Relying on all but forgotten texts of architectural criticism from late Soviet Central Asia, the art...
: In just a couple of years in the second half of the 1930s, a considerable corpus of architectural ...
The purpose of the work is to consider constructivism as a trend in architecture and design, its rol...
In the modern architecture of Russia, there is a shortage of morphological ideas associated with the...
Methodological issues of historical research on architecture and town planning of the Soviet period ...
Russian art studies traditionally approach Constructivism as a movement that was opposed to Supremat...
Constructivism changed the face of many Soviet cities and was reflected in history as one of the mos...
This project examines two of architect Moisei Ginzburg’s most famous contributions to Soviet archite...
We have long regarded beating babies of avant-garde to be the most serious cultural crime, which thr...
The aim of the study was to provide answers to a historical question that still remains a blank spot...
The dramatic transformation of Russian architecture from the 1880s to the 1917 revolution reflected ...
This paper examines the role of architecture in the promotion of political ideologies through the st...
Leading contemporary architects stated their adherence to the ideas of the Russian Avant-garde that ...
Defence date: 22 May 2014Examining Board: Professor Stephen Smith, EUI - Supervisor; Professor Pave...
is article will present the Lithuanian architecture of the first two decades after WWII. Although sp...
Relying on all but forgotten texts of architectural criticism from late Soviet Central Asia, the art...
: In just a couple of years in the second half of the 1930s, a considerable corpus of architectural ...
The purpose of the work is to consider constructivism as a trend in architecture and design, its rol...
In the modern architecture of Russia, there is a shortage of morphological ideas associated with the...
Methodological issues of historical research on architecture and town planning of the Soviet period ...
Russian art studies traditionally approach Constructivism as a movement that was opposed to Supremat...